Budget Friendly Patriotic Themed Party

PATRIOTIC PARTY

Don’t wait until July to break out the red, white, and blue! Start with Memorial Day and create a “budget friendly patriotic party” like this one sent in by Her Royal Heinous and Magnolia Creative Co. Perfect for a summer barbecue or a military welcome home party! Full of easy and inexpensive details + tips, sit back and enjoy these festive photos!

CREATING A BUDGET FRIENDLY PATRIOTIC PARTY

Emily Welch of Magnolia Creative Co. designed the printables to help set the tone for a classic American themed party! They relied on Dollar store finds, previously purchased items and a lot of homemade baking.

Originally we discussed covering the entire table with a white cloth – but that would have hidden the charm of the picnic table. Simple burlap fabric was used.

The flags were left over from Amelia’s husband’s return home from Baghdad but you can find them anywhere now during this time of year.

A few $1 tins from Hobby Lobby, some sand and the flowers from a local store created a great backdrop for the all American party.

The apples for the garland were half off at Hobby Lobby, just threaded with some twine through and added ribbon accents to the end.

The white tableware and burlap table runner for the main table were already owned. As well as the Dollar Tree sink shelves that were sprayed white and used for almost EVERYTHING now. It makes a PERFECT table riser to display anything! Clean and simple.

For drinks we had Pellegrino + Cane Cola (decorated with printable bottle wraps) and lemonade served in traditional mason jars.

Place settings were topped off with more printables tied with twine and completed with favor bags filled with bubble gum and peppermints.

FLEXIBLE PARTY THEME: As Emily shared, “This party can be used for Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day or a Welcome Home Party which is very close to our hearts as Amelia’s husband is in the Air Force and returned home from deployment in December. With a few minor changes this theme can even be used for a baseball party.”

Such a great ideas. I hope you do not mind me posting about this later in the week on my blog. I can’t wait to use them for my own 4th of July party. My husband was in the Army and he is very patriotic.